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hello @infensus can you give me a working example of this cause mine is not working? i used var section2=$('#section-2'); $('html,body').animate({scrollTop: section2.offset().top});
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dll_onFireJun 19 '13 at 9:12

That looks fine - are you sure section2 exists? do console.log(section2.length); and make sure it isn't 0. Will make an example in a little bit.
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Dominic TobiasJun 19 '13 at 9:45

@AnriëtteMyburgh im unsure if position() is functional across all browsers. Have you tried it in others to see if it works? Or can i see the code you're using and see if there's something else wrong?
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NlinscottJul 21 '14 at 23:07